We delivered a great World Cup
From us all at Crossroads Distribution, congratulations South Africa for hosting a most successful Soccer World Cup!
The 2010 event will remain as a testament to South Africa’s enduring spirit of UBUNTU. We have forever silenced all our critics who doubted our ‘Afri-Can Do’ abilities and in the process the country was revitalised and united through soccer.
It makes us truly proud to be a South African company in these times. Let us all give ourselves a round of applause for a job well done.
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Skynet refreshes its brand and delivers over half a million books to schools.
Skynet Worldwide Express is busy implementing a fleet refurbishment and a brand refresh exercise to bring it in line with the global Skynet brand which also features a new slogan - 'The partnership that delivers'.
True to our promise of 'The partnership that delivers' we have just completed a huge project for the Department of Education. The project was in three phases. The first phase involved the delivery of 600 000 workbooks to over 18 000 schools across South Africa, the workbooks were in all eleven official languages and had to be picked per language, per school, as well as the number of learners speaking that language at the school.
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Crossroads Distribution adopts a school
Crossroads Distribution is adopting the Dr Nelson R Mandela High School in Crossroads Township, near Philippi in the Western Cape. The aims are to help it with funding and to promote a learning culture in the school.
Like all new guardians, the main concern is to ensure that the children are kept safe in a secure environment.
In response to the call from the Ministry of Education, we will be helping them with renovating and painting the school, and installing stone guards with steel mesh for security purposes.
Situated in a poverty-stricken area with very high levels of unemployment, drug abuse, gangsterism and many other social ills, there is a high school drop-out rate, truancy, teen pregnancies and other anti-social behaviour patterns in evidence at the school.
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